Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Was a Nuclear Missile Attack on Hawaii Thwarted by a Secret Space Program?

On Saturday
morning January 13, residents of the Hawaiian Islands received an
emergency alert that warned of an incoming ballistic missile and
instructed everyone to take cover. Residents near Honolulu, the expected
ground zero of any nuclear attack, fled for their lives to more remote
areas of Oahu expecting the worst.

This is what appeared on peoples’ cell phones at 8:07 am local Hawaii time:

Then after 38
minutes of sheer terror for many all over the Hawaiian islands,
residents were notified by the emergency alert system that it was all a
false alarm.

Someone had pressed the wrong button according to local State authorities.
Residents were supposed to be reassured that the responsible individual
would be reassigned. An inquiry has been launched by the Hawaii
Governor David Ige.Mainstream
media coverage has exclusively focused on Hawaii State authorities
explaining that the problem was one person pressing the wrong button.

According to an official timeline of events, U.S. Pacific Command
notified Hawaii State authorities that there was no missile launch at
8:10 am.